his English progressive band had it's strength in the guitar player Ray Russell, well known for his fastness and talent. Powerful jazz-rock tracks, alternate with softer moments. Featuring the sax player Gary Windo." On Jim O'Rourke's Top Ten Thousand list. It's Ray Russell-time again, which means at least some good savage progressive style guitar. Typical seventies progressive rock tracks are effectively alternated with a few almost Procol Harum-like numbers, characterised by the plaintive voice of Alan Greed. This combination makes for a partly successful … read more
his English progressive band had it's strength in the guitar player Ray Russell, well known for his fastness and talent. Powerful jazz-rock tracks, alternate with softer moments. Featuring the sax player Gary Windo." On Jim O'Rourke's Top Ten Thousand list. It's Ray R… read more
his English progressive band had it's strength in the guitar player Ray Russell, well known for his fastness and talent. Powerful jazz-rock tracks, alternate with softer moments. Featuring the sax player Gary Windo." On Jim O'Rourke's Top Ten Thousand list. It's Ray Russell-time again, which means at least some good savage progressive sty… read more